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The Tulu script (Tulu lipi) is a southern Brahmic script that was used to write the Tulu and Sanskrit languages. It evolved from the Grantha script and exhibits a high similarity and relationship to its sister scripts, Malayalam and Tigalari, which also evolved from the Grantha. The Tulu inscriptions found and the ancient literature such as Shree Bhagavatho, Kaveri, Devi Mahathme, Mahabharato, Karnaparva are written using Tulu script. Handwritten books in the Tulu script from the pre-independence era were also discovered.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tulu script - introduction |url=https://tulupedia.com/tulu-script/ |url-status=live |website=Tulupedia}}</ref> |
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==Approvals given== |
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The Tulu script is approved by the Karnataka government (Letter no: DKC 22017/37/2020, dated 24.06.2021) and the Central Institute of Indian Languages (Letter no: F.N.1/11-336/2021/Estt. dated 20.05.2021). Additionally, the Tulu script is accepted and approved by Mumbai University (Letter no. UDK/12/GC/ of 2020-21 dated 20/08/2020), Mangalore University (Letter no. MU/VC/2020-21 dated 8–9–2020), Kerala Tulu Academy (20-06-2020), and Dravidian University of Andhra Pradesh (11 Sep. 2020).<ref>{{Cite web |title=LETTERS OF APPROVAL OF TUḶU SCRIPT |url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q2rnYOsgZ5z7k4TvyPhlgNsLudRiR0VoUfa-5WI1qA4/edit?usp=drivesdk |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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